Zhao Xuegang

 

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Ⅰ. Personal Data:

Name:        Zhao Xuegang

Sex:          Male

Place of Birth:  Hebei Province

Identity:       Associate Professor of the Law School, China University of Political Science and Law

E-mail:        xuegangzhao@sohu.com

 

Ⅱ. Education Background:

  • Sep. 1991--Jul. 1996: Law School, Shandong University, LL.B;
  • Sep. 1996--Jul. 1999: Law School, Shandong University, M.A;
  • Sep. 1999--Jul. 2002: Law Institute of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Ph.D;
  • Sep. 2005--Jul. 2008: Religious Studies Institute, Philosophy Department of Sun Yat-sen University, Postdoctoral Research in the Speciality of Political Philosophy;

 

Ⅲ. Practicing and Working Experience

  • Jul. 1995--Nov.1995: Practicing as a clerk at a local court of Shandong Province.
  • Sep.1998--Dec.1998: Practicing as a teacher (teaching History of Chinese Thought of Law) at Law School of Shandong University.
  • Jul. 2002--Jul. 2005: Teaching in China University of Political Science and Law (Beijing) as Lecture and Associate Professor (Constitution of China, Philosophy of Law, and History of Western Legal Theory)
  • Nov. 2004: Attending Sino-EU Human Rights Dialogue as a Delegate of China (The Hague and Amsterdam, Holland);
  • May—Jun. 2007: Teaching at the Philosophy Department, Sun Yat-sen University, Locke on Toleration, and Hobbes on Faith and Heresy, for Master and Doctoral Candidates;
  • Sep. 2008--up to Now: Teaching at China University of Political Science and Law (Beijing) as Associate Professor (Constitution of China, Philosophy of Law, and History of Western Legal Theory).

 

. Major Academic Achievements and Publications

Books:

  • Several volumes of Locke’s Works and Scholarly Books (edited and translated by me) will be published by Huaxia Press House (Beijing) from 2013;
  • On Philosophical Foundation of Human Rights (200,000 words), Ph.D dissertation, and will be published by Social Sciences Academic Press(Beijing);
  • Redeeming Law: Christian Calling and the Legal Profession (by Michael. P. Schutt), translated from English, and will be published by Central Compilation and Translation Press (Beijing) in Jen. 2013;
  • The Constitution of 1787 (by Anastaplo, 310,000 words), translated from English, and published by East China Normal University Press (Shanghai) in March. 2012;
  • The Constitution of Deliberative Democracy (by Nino, 200,000 words), translated from English, and published by Law Press (Beijing) in Apr. 2009;
  • Hobbes on Faith and Heresy (Hobbes’ Appendix to Leviathan) (175,000 words), translated from English, revised by Latin, and published by Huaxia Press House (Beijing) in Feb. 2008;
  • A New Birth of Freedom (550,000 words, reviser), Harry V. Jaffa, published by East China Normal University Press (Shanghai) in Apr. 2008;
  • Crisis of The House Divided (350,000 words, reviser), Harry V. Jaffa, published by East China Normal University Press (Shanghai) in Sep. 2007.

 

Articles:

  • Several articles of the U. S. Constitution (especially of the First Amendment), and of philosophy of religion on Hobbes and Locke published by various publications (translated from English)
  • The First Amendment of the U.S Constitution and The Declaratio De Libertate Religiosa: Dignitatis Humanae (DH) (35,000 words), presented to Seminar on Second Vatican Council (Beijing, Guangzhou), 2012, 6, 7;
  • Constitution as Political Will (10,000 words), The Chinese Journal of Classical Studies (Hong Kong), 2011, Winter;
  • Modernity of Contemporary Legal Theories Debates: Its Critics (10,000 words), Law and Democracy Review, 2011, 10;
  • Hobbes on Heresy (13,000words), The Chinese Journal of Classical Studies (Hong Kong), 2010, Autumn;
  • On Locke’s View of Natural Law and His Philosophy of Religion (15,000 words), Journal of The Spirit of the Laws, 2009, 3;
  •  Jurist in Pursuit of Word of God — On John C. H. Wu (7,000 words), China Book Review, 2008, 2;
  • On Concepts of Right to Life and Right to Existence (10,000 words), Journal of Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 2004, 6;
  • How to Justify the Concept of Human Rights? — Ethics of Kant Laying A Foundation for the Concept of Human Rights (Illustrated by Right to Life) (12,000 words), Tribune of Political Science and Law, 2004, 5;
  • On Abolishment of Capital Punishment in China — from the Perspective of Right to Life (25,000 words), Global Law Review, 2004, Fall;
  • Criticism of Utilitarian View of Human Rights (40,000 words), Human Rights, 2003, vol. 2;
  • On Essence of Law from Epistemological Angle (35,000 words), Journal of Shandong University, 2000, 1; 2000, 3;
  • On Main Functions of Constitution (11,000 words), Journal of Shandong University (1998).
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Besides above there are several chapters of translations about human rights, constitution, mass media law, and ethics of lawyer having been published in various books and journals.

 

Language Ability:

English: skilled in reading, writing, listening and speaking;

Latin:  medium level; have studied for two years; can read simple text;

Ancient Greece: medium level; have studied for two years; can read simple text.

 

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